WATCH: Beyoncé Gets Hair Stuck in Fan, Rewrites 'Halo' Joking About Incident
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- July 23, 2013
- by Variance Staff
Sometimes things just don't go as planned. The always polished Beyoncé was performing “Halo” in Montreal on Monday night, when she apparently got a little too close to a fan and her hair got stuck mid-song. Even with her hair trapped, Bey kept singing while her crew tried to free her locks from the grip of that beastly fan.

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